Unfortunately, the posh dolls won't come with show-appropriate accessories (they are still Barbies) like a martini glass. Flavorwire has a great list of accessory wants.

“The dolls, we feel, do a great job of embodying the series,” said Stephanie Cota, senior vice president for Barbie marketing at Mattel in El Segundo, Calif. “Certain things are appropriate, and certain things aren’t.”

The dolls will be released in July to promote the fourth season of "Mad Men," which begins that month on AMC.

Monday night on The Daily Show, during a segment in which Jon Stewart took President Obama to task about stimulating jobs, he featured a clip of the incident last Friday when a second-year LCCC student suggested legalizing prostitution, gambling, drugs and non-violent crime in orderto stimulate economy during Obama's visit to the Lehigh Valley.

After the clips ran, Steward feined a look of shock, threw up his arms and proclaimed "Caligula 2012," before going to a commercial.

Not included in the clip is Obama's answer which is as follows.

"I have to say this, I appreciate the boldness of your question," he told the student. That will not bemy job strategy."

Stewart also obviously isn't familiar with the area since he somewhat butchered the name Schnecksville.

Here's the original clip of the incident. The Daily Show clip from Monday can be seen at TheDailyShow.com.

In honor of Sesame Street’s 40th anniversary this week, a gaggle of Sesame Street characters will join comedian Jeff Foxworthy to co-host Fox’s “Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?”

All week, Bert, Grover, Prairie Dawn, Zoe, and Cookie Monster will help Foxworthy as he tests grownups on their knowledge of grade-school level questions in new episodes of the half-hour game show.

It’s not the first time Sesame Street has tackled the game show in which adults are back in the classroom, trying to recall facts from subjects they leanred in elementary school, from geography to math to social studies. In “Are You Smarter Than an Egg Layer?” the iconic children’s show parodies the show in hilarious fashion. Check out the Foxworthy muppet.

The new episodes of "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" will air at 8 p.m. Monday through Friday on CMT.

Foodies everywhere, get ready to channel your inner chef! NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc., the leading video games publisher and developer, is getting set to deliver the Food Network: Cook or Be Cooked game for Wii™.

Slated for a September release, Cook or Be Cooked will offer introductory lessons for the novice cook or for the culinary experts who wish to put their gastronomic skills to the test. Among other things, the game will teach players how to use a wide assortment of kitchen utensils and appliances to create numerous Food Network recipes. The Wii Remote™ and Nunchuk™ 's motion-based controls will also help users to complete realistic challenges along the way.

Now is your chance to put your name up there with the game show greats. And you don't even have to leave the comforts of your computer chair.

Jeopardy! is back with the Online Contestant Test, allowing users to take the first step towards an appearance on the show. The online test is in a couple of weeks, so don't say we didn't give you any time to cram. Judging from prior experience, this TV Watcher can tell you that for three years running, the online exam has been a little tougher than what you see every weeknight on the show. But it's clearly worth taking a shot.

You can even get a little practice in with the Jeopardy! Online Game. Just don't get too cocky like our friendly mailman from Cheers fame, Cliff Clavin...